Food and science have been friendly bedfellows for decades. After all, bartenders are keen to study the art of mixology before they serve their first customer. New technology has completely ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Food and science have been friendly bedfellows for decades. After all, bartenders are keen to study the art of mixology before ...
Aside from the laboratory, the outdoors is Erin Joy Araneta’s favorite place to be. When the pandemic hit, she found herself with more time to hike, paddle, and rock climb . . . and to reflect.
Lewis Pullman and Aja Naomi King also star in the novel adaptation Apple TV+ series. Brie Larson is the brilliant Elizabeth Zott in Apple TV+’s highly-anticipated series “Lessons in Chemistry.” ...
Brie Larson stars as a scientist turned cooking show host in Lessons in Chemistry, using her platform to teach science and fight against misogyny. The show follows Elizabeth's journey from being fired ...
Cooking, battling sexism and a host of perplexing chemistry terms are just a few phrases to describe the first episode of the Apple TV+ series, “Lessons in Chemistry.” Based on the bestselling novel ...
Lewis Pullman was about halfway through shooting the second episode of the Apple TV+ limited series “Lessons in Chemistry” when he got some unexpected news: Showrunner Lee Eisenberg and the rest of ...
“We held ourselves to a specific level of authenticity because we wanted to honor the story, and we wanted to honor Elizabeth Zott.” ...
Jeffrey Speicher is a Senior Features Writer and List Writer for Collider. He is a screenwriter for film and television, with a passion for science fiction and psychological drama. He lives in Dallas, ...
The creative team behind the show made this decision for an important reason. "One thing that we started feeling as got more into the character and seeing Brie play her, was that Elizabeth is such an ...
Unless you’ve been spending too much time reading Norman Mailer in your man cave or she shed, you likely know that working women were treated even more unfairly in the 1950s and ‘60s than they are now ...